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Poison Papers (annotated version) released by UCSF

Posted by Jonathan Latham, PhD on September 4, 2025

The  Industry Documents library (IDL) of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), a digital archive of whistleblower and other internal documents from industry and regulators, has released an annotated and curated version of The Poison Papers.

A link to their press release.

PS this UCSF release does have some errors. In particular, Carol van Strum collected around 200,000 pages, which, by removing redundancies, irrelevancies, and unreadable material, the IDL has whittled to about 4,700 documents. Secondly, many of the documents are from regulators, mainly the EPA, and not just the chemical industry.

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